Newly-appointed Leeds United head coach Jesse Marsch could be the perfect boss to get the best out of Rodrigo, according to journalist Dean Jones.

Former RB Leipzig chief Marsch was unveiled as Marcelo Bielsa's successor on Monday as the Whites look to claw their way out of a relegation battle.

What's the latest news involving Rodrigo?

Bielsa ended Leeds' 16-year wait for a return to the Premier League in 2020 and quickly set about adding reinforcements to his squad, with one of those coming in being Rodrigo.

The attacker became the Yorkshire giants' club-record signing when they forked out £26million to prise him away from La Liga side Valencia.

It was claimed the Brazil-born Spain international could add 'a completely different dimension' to Leeds' play in the final third of the pitch, but he has found life difficult at Elland Road.

Injuries and a lack of form have restricted Rodrigo to just 50 appearances for his current employers, with him only getting on the scoresheet 10 times.

Although he was regularly named in Bielsa's starting line-up before his sacking at the weekend, Rodrigo has failed to demonstrate prolific form and amassed no more than four goal contributions this season.

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What has Dean Jones said about Rodrigo?

Jones believes Marsch may target Rodrigo as an underperforming Leeds star he can help after taking charge.

The transfer insider feels the American could bring the best out of the 30-year-old as he looks to repay the faith shown in him by the Whites after initially disappointing.

Jones told GIVEMESPORT: "I think that Jesse Marsch will definitely be looking to get somebody like that a new lease of life.

"We always see that when managers come into a club. They grab hold of a couple of figures that they just feel either haven't had the chance or have been underperforming and they'll make them their little projects.

"It might be that Rodrigo is one of those under Jesse Marsch."

How good could Rodrigo become?

Rodrigo has represented Spain on 27 occasions, finding the back of the net eight times in the process, and that does not happen unless you have talent.

It is also clear why Leeds took a punt on the attacker as, prior to heading to Elland Road, he had amassed 105 goals over the course of his senior club career.

Rodrigo has been on the books of some of Europe's biggest clubs, including Real Madrid and Benfica, leading to him getting his hands on plenty of silverware.

Therefore, it is obvious to see that Rodrigo is capable of becoming a key component of Leeds' side if Marsch succeeds in helping the club-record signing to rediscover his best form.